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collusive
[ kuh-loo-siv ]
adjective
- involving collusion; fraudulently contrived by agreement:
a collusive agreement to increase prices.
Other yvlog Forms
- DZ·s· adverb
- DZ·s·Ա noun
- ԴDzcDZ·s adjective
- nonDZ·s· adverb
- nonDZ·s·Ա noun
- cDZ·s adjective
- ܲcDZ·s adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of collusive1
Example Sentences
Trump said that Musk is doing a "fantastic job", but "radical left lunatics" are "trying to illegally and collusively boycott Tesla" in an effort "to attack and do harm to Elon".
Former DWP general manager David Wright accused Clark of lying about his role in the collusive lawsuit, one affidavit stated.
Feuer has repeatedly told reporters that he didn’t find out about the involvement of his attorneys in the collusive lawsuit until April 2019.
Prosecutors have never named or charged Salgueiro, but their court filings refer to a former employee of a Beverly Hills law firm who threatened to reveal the city’s collusive lawsuit over the DWP billing errors.
Federal prosecutors never named or charged the city attorney personnel who they allege ordered the collusive lawsuit.
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